Trol (Internet) (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Trol (Internet)" in Spanish language version.

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  • Miller, Mark S. (8 de febrero de 1990). «FOADTAD». alt.flame. 131460@sun.Eng.Sun.COM. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012. «Just go die in your sleep you mindless flatulent troll.» 

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  • Indiana University: University Information Technology Services (6 de mayo de 2020). «What is a troll?». Indiana University Knowledge Base. The Trustees of Indiana University. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012. 

merriam-webster.com

  • «troll». Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2010. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012. 

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  • «Troll (aka Trolling)». Netlingo.com. 1994-2011. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012. «In general, to "troll" means to allure, to fish, to entice or to bait. Internet trolls are people who fish for other people's confidence and, once found, exploit it. Trolls vary in nature.» 

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  • «troll, n.1». Oxord English Dictionary (Oxford University Press). 2006. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012.  OED gives an example from alt.folklore.urban (Usenet newsgroup), 14 December 1992.

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  • Zotti, Ed; et al. (14 de abril de 2000). «What is a troll?». The Straight Dope. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2012. «To be fair, not all trolls are slimeballs. On some message boards, veteran posters with a mischievous bent occasionally go 'newbie trolling.'». 

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